U.S. government contractors and human trafficking : two case studies of Iraq and Bosnia-Herzegovina / Celline Cole, Resy Vermeltfoort.
Title
U.S. government contractors and human trafficking : two case studies of Iraq and Bosnia-Herzegovina / Celline Cole, Resy Vermeltfoort.
Subject
Description
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This Brief examines the role of United States private military contractors (PMCs) in human trafficking and forced labor in case studies of Iraq and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Through the lens of these cases, the authors explore the legal and regulatory deficiencies surrounding PMCs in conflict zones, and the role of international criminal law in this context. It uses an integrative model of state corporate crime as a theoretical and analytical framework. This work will be of interest to researchers in criminology and criminal justice, as well as those involved in the field of criminal law and human rights law, as well as political science. It will also be of interest for policy makers, legislators and others working in international law and diplomacy.
Creator
Publisher
Springer,
Date
Contributor
Vermeltfoort, Resy, 1988-
SpringerLink (Online service)
Format
1 online resource (xix, 118 p.)
Language
eng
Type
a
Access Rights
Publisher's Web site. Access restricted to the University of Catania community.
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-70827-0 doi
ISBN
9783319708263
3319708260
9783319708270 (electronic bk.)
3319708279 (electronic bk.)
9783319708263
3319708260
Series
Springer briefs in criminology
SpringerBriefs in criminology.
Collection
Citation
Cole, Celline, 1989-, “U.S. government contractors and human trafficking : two case studies of Iraq and Bosnia-Herzegovina / Celline Cole, Resy Vermeltfoort.,” Lex e-books - Collana, accessed December 22, 2024, http://ebooks.unict.it/omeka/items/show/254.